Well, That Was Dumb (Episode 2, West Highland Way 2024)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
- Day 2: Drymen to Rowardennon
00:00 Day 2
02:53 Climbing Conic Hill
05:35 Descending Down the Wrong Path
10:48 Hiking Along Loch Lomond
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We did our best with the subtitles
It's hard to believe you were all speaking the same language!
Now Dixie girl, all these years I have followed your adventures, you darn well know the easy way down is not where the epic views and adventure are found. LOL... Another great video, thank you.
I couldn’t understand a word they said. Lol. However, I do understand Southern. Miss Dolly.
Love your videos. They’re always so real. Never feel like I’ve wasted my time (as compared to some other sites I follow, for reasons I can’t explain even to myself). I’ll never be the hiker you are, but you’ve inspired me to do some day hikes.
lol som...ehtimes u jus need to sit at the peak in the rain alf hour then you get the sun an views you went for
No other TH-cam hiker makes a video as artistic as you do. Between documenting the hike, showing the local flora and close ups of all your “critters” and integrating the gorgeous music you choose, it is an intensely pleasurable experience to watch and listen to your videos.
Aaron does all her editing and is a master 🥰
@@robhayden5515 thank you so much!!
As a few people have said already. It was actually watching your videos that showed a load of us all how to do it. Pitching tents, hiking, packing our backpacks! This is fantastic watching you now on The West Highland Way here in Scotland. Hope you are having a great time.
Lol, the end with Billy Connolly singing the Wellies song. 🤣 Great comedian & Scotsman.
I LOVE the Wellies song. Used to sing it before all of our soccer games as a kid, now I've taught my own kids and make THEM sing it before soccer games 😂
Billy used to live around Drymen back when I was a kid.
Excellent music choices!
When you are unsure if you've encountered the midges, you have NOT encountered the midges.
LOL. I’ve seen you scoop water out of cow ponds but never seen you attacked by a Scottish Water Dispenser
😂 It got me for real
The West Highland Way was the first through hike I ever did - after learning / following your videos! So glad you got to experience the beauty of the highlands 🍀
As as person who has lived in both the British Isles and the American South, midges are the same as no-see-ums. Also, kudos to to your editor (Aaron/Erin, not sure how to spell your name) - I appreciate your choice of music - "red is the rose" made me tear up! I am so thrilled to see Rodney on the trail with you again, Dixie! I love that you realized the a pregnant woman can do anything that a non-pregnant woman can do, you WILL have an easier delivery because you didn't let your muscles deteriorate.
This was my first long distance hike and I did it because I was inspired by you. Wonderful to see it through your eyes.
this is your most fun series. the music, the food and all the random things. love it.
Gold Star to Aaron for finding that welly song to use at the end!
Rain and clag, Dixie, then sun - 7 seasons in 1 day. Welcome to Scotland! Thanks for uploading. 🏴 🏔👍
"Dolly Parton!" Love it! My co-worker is going there in a week. I am so jealous!!! Thanks for sharing the fun and beauty!!! The best! Happy hiking!!!
The subtle musical transition that begins at 11:14 and then blossoms into "The Bonnie Banks of Lock Lomond" as you arrive on the banks of Lock Lomond at 11:38 with the sound of the waves in the background is a magnificent piece of sound editing and storytelling. Well done.
Very impressed with your accurate pronunciations! Well done! Very rearely do we hear Americans attempting this and you're smashing it!
Bless you the first video you could see you were both so tired, this one you both came back to life. Really looking forward to watching your journey
Jet lag is real! Lol
*Sooo* nervous the whole time watchin you butt-scootin! Glad Rodney found that 4-leaf clover to protect you!
My grandfather came from Scotland and I can remember him singing about ‘The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond'..
Hi I have enjoyed watching your first two videos and I am looking forward to watching the rest. Having done the West Highland Way five times I know that your toughest day is tomorrow. You also made me laugh coming down Conic Hill because I have never seen anybody come down that way before. 😂😊
Haha, I ended up on my bum on Conic Hill as well. All part of the experience. Those stairs do look treacherous, but what was there before was worse. ❤❤❤
Apparently several other people we met did too!
I did the WHW in 1989 wild camping as a kid. Moved to the Highlands as soon as possible after that and have been running and rock climbing in the hills ever since.
Sometimes it takes an 'outsider' to remind you how special the Highlands are and your video has definitely done that.
Thanks Dolly! 😂
Now you need a soundtrack for Boot Scootin Boogie with bagpipes. 😅
Old lady socks . . . now let's go climb a mountain . . . 🤣
Glad you got at least a bit of sun! You are doing well with the pronunciations (and subtitles) too 😁. It's so interesting to see your outside perspective on a place that is so familiar to me, please keep telling us your thoughts on your trip! Hoping your pain eases up too 💞
Retired ER nurse here. I'm glad to see that you and your husband are getting to hike the West Highland Way. We spent some time on the Isle of Skye and Fort William 2 years ago and I was thinking you needed to hike this! We hiked the lower 1/3 of the mountain Ben Nevis in Fort William. Consider riding the Harry Potter (Jacobite train) in Fort William. It's worth the experience! We just got back from hiking in the Lake District in NW England. There are lots of hikes around this area. You might consider this for the future. Beautiful just like Scotland( scenic and lots of flowers). Less sheep though. Have fun. Be safe. Congratulations on the baby and marriage.
Haha, Billy Connolly's Wellies song! Blast from the past 😁
Welcome tae summer in Scotland! If it's no rainin the midges are devouring ye! If yer reeeeally (un)lucky it's raining AND midges are devouring ye! 😉☔🦟
finally a video where i can relate to of the west highland way haha! This weather is no joke and still making the effort to film is much appreciated ! Praying for some sunshine for you on the highlands :)
As a born and bred scotsman, lover of the outdoors, camping and long-distance walking, I am delighted you are enjoying the WHW. I’m very sorry though that you had to endure Scotland at its most accurate. We’re a funny bunch … and our pies-at-every-stop sums us up completely.
Try Glen Affric if you can.
OOoh I have those exact same compression socks! LOL Rodney appears to be having a good time despite the rain and steep slippery hills. I know it's old hat for you, but a bit of a baptism by fire for a newbie!
Such beautiful views. Be safe and have a good time. 🤩
The Scottish are trolling you so hard😂 haggis is just food, asking if you've seen one is like asking If you've seen a snipe 😂
@wcamericanmade9828 - ...ahem!... This proud member of the Haggis Wildlife Foundation begs to differ! ... m.th-cam.com/video/zCnQ0ash7As/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUGSGFnZ2lz
🤭🤭🤭😉
10:24 Wild caught Haggis......LOL
Oh, that is a special four-leaf clover! There are little glass circle necklaces on a gold chair and you can get one to put your clover in, so you can wear it always. That's love!
Aaron did a masterful job with your footage.
Glad to see you guys doing this together. Making memories. Many more to come!
Well, y'all look like you're having a grand time together despite the challenges! What a gorgeous place!
The view of Loc Lomond was gorgeous! Thanks for including its tune. I enjoy having Rodney alongside you on the hike. What a beautiful thing to share together.
Did this path two years ago, it's beautiful. The midges did completely eat me up though, mostly the night I camped by the shores of Loch Lomond and didn't have any smidge yet. Definitely need to get around to doing more trails in Scotland.
I had haggis with every breakfast while I was in Edinburgh. LOVED IT! Disappointed not to be able to get the real thing in the US. Hiked up to the summit of King Arthur’s seat every day I was there, because I’m a hiker, 😉 and visited Loch Lomond. I got my drone license before I went to Scotland, and did a legal flight over the water. Awesome experience.
Loving your adventures. Thanks!
Hey Jessica, Rodney is like my sister, I can spend hours and days looking for a fourleaf clover and not find one. She can look for five minutes and find several. We've given her the nickname "Lucky Lepracaun"😂
That was quite the descent...! 😬 And a big thumbs up for the Welly Boot Song at the end! It was one of my favourite songs as a kid 😂
The vista of Loch Lomand was brilliant! I stopped the vid, full screened it on the XL monitor in my office & called my hiking partner / spouse to appreciate it too. "Looks Foggy," he says. "Of course it is. It's Scotland. A sunny day is rare."
Hope the wee one is enjoying the adventure & the husband too.
My thanks to @homemadeWanderlust for deleting the ones trying to dupe the subscribers.
Outstanding! Another one to add to my "I have to do that someday" list. Thank you Dixie and Rodney!
The rain looks wonderful from here in the desert! Lol
When you are unsure if you've encountered the midges, you have NOT encountered the midges
Loved every minute of your hike. Stay safe Dixie (and Rodney). Finding that four leaf clover is a good omen.
My first long hike back in 2010; so many fond memories!
That was a good video…..thoroughly enjoyed it…..nice Rodney was animated too.
I cracked up when he kept asking you to repeat what you said, then she would talk over him, then he finally said you sound like Dolly! Funny stuff.
Oh my gosh, I can not even figure out what path you went down. Glad you made it safely!
That detour…you two give me heart palpitations! 😂
You both forged right through the day. For a part of my life I spent part of my day doing flood irrigation, in the muck of the corral or at the stockyards. I would have been in a world of hurt without my Wellies.
This video made me feel so many emotions. The joy. The fear. The excitement. The cuteness. The laughs! The laughs win it for me. I'm so glad you made it down that mountain safely. I was gritting my teeth til you made it down. Felt like I got to experience this myself :D They sell belly belts that help.
Mr.&Mrs.😉 Ty for bringing trails view I’ve not seen yet, I’ve watch many ,the reason ,it’s my plan to walk this next year.
Dixie,you got me walking since you and your sister did the Camino. Hope to follow ya again 👍😇🇺🇸
Great video as usual, your choice of music has been fantastic. Well done.
Holy Crap! Glad you made it out ok!
Weather in Scotland (or Ireland): 4 seasons in a day, especially the 'higher' you go
All of my father’s great grandparents were born in Scotland so I have strong roots there. I spent a month exploring Scotland on my motorcycle back in 2015 and absolutely loved it. I could’ve stayed forever. The people were incredible, the scenery was spectacular, and the food, contrary to reputation was really quite awesome. I’d loved staying in the inns and pubs. I particularly enjoyed the haggis which to me was very much like a well seasoned turkey stuffing, rather than being based on cornbread or rice like we usually see, it was based on whole oats. And then there was the scotch… I’ll leave it at that. By the way, I’m still waiting to hear the pipes :-). I really envy you.
We took the same path down in 2019. It was an adventure... At least we had beautifull weather.
So happy watching you hike. ❤
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
There are pregnancy support wraps, might help with the pain.
eek!, never leave the path in scotland, the terrain is leg breaking or bogs, and quite often both.
Beautiful views. Thanx.
Wow...going down that hill! Take care. Happy trails! 👣
Very interesting trail. Always enjoy you video.
Bobby
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Looks fun!!
Loving the West Highland Way. Thanks for dragging us along. I’m jealous
It's great to see you guys up in Scotland. And thanks for the Welly Song at the end. Not heard it since I was a kid yet still knew all the words!
I did the WHW with my wife last year. Same t
Route so far. Loving the videos, bringing back memories.
Beautiful video. I’m excited about this series. We spent some time in Edinburgh, Scotland, several years ago and loved it. Wonderful people and stunning scenery. I didn’t care for haggis. Even more so once I found out what was in it. I have a slight Nessie obsession, so getting out on a boat on Loch Ness and exploring a castle on its bank was a highlight. (Nessie was shy, so she didn’t make an appearance.) Your video makes me want to return and go hiking. Best wishes for upcoming hikes and your future baby hiker. ❤
love this.. the hike, scenery, conversations, the ducks lol
Did this last August & love love loved it. Everyone warned me about the midges but somehow only got hit by a cloud once the entire time. Stopped for a snack near a pond and they came a-flyin' to where I had to move on lest I eat them all.
Gosh! Taking the steep way down Conic Hill was rather … mmm, let me think … brave. When I walked the Way, in 1989, there was a stile somewhere below Conic Hill - I stepped off it too hard and got a stress fracture in my foot. Happily, I still finished the Way. Good luck on the rest of your journey.
I’m sorry, Dixie! When you showed Loch Lomond…I just went straight to my job. I apologize. It was neat to see where my product comes from.
Incredible views!
Pretty sure the bird at 4:21 is a Skylark - from the slight raised crest on its head. I remember being in California and the weird feeling where every bird I saw (bar introduced sparrows) was new and had to be looked up.
I'm sure you've been warned, but we have ticks in the UK, and they carry Lyme disease (and half a dozen rare ones). Please be wary - especially since you're carrying the next generation of great hikers with you.
Get a hefty waist/hip band for the round ligament pain! Lifesaver
the music choices are perfect!
Happy to hear Simple Minds!😊
That was an epic butt scoot! 😂
There are (head) nets from widely available brands like Sea to Summit or Coghlans that can keep even midges/no-see-ums out. But yeah, it requires the versions with finer netting that are usually intended for the tropics, with about 1500-2000 holes per square inch instead of the 300-500 holes for regular mosquito and fly nets. A little reduced visibility and breathability, but better protection. And the one I have is also lighter weight.
Excellent thank you
Nice video.. thanks for sharing
I had the exact opposite weather. sunshine, 20 degrees( very hot)😂. the stairs of conic hil are awful
Stunning!!!!!!!!
Ha!! I stock Loch Lamond Scotch on the shelf all the time!!
Sorry, you did not get great weather but now you know why it's nicknamed, The Wet Highland Way. Oh, and you'll know when you've been miged! BTW the Coast to Coast from St Bees in Cumbria on the Irish Sea to Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire is a lovely 195 miles crossing the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors to the North Sea.
Ok, I just have to go to Scotland now and hike. Beautiful views, wow incredible video!!! Thanks Dixie!!
- Shybee
Hoping to do this next year!
Beautiful!!!
lol that new path is much better on the legs then what was there before. ( basically nothing and a mud slide down from the top ) conic hill gets a lot of walkers and as you noticed on your way to the top the path is very eroded and it was like that almost up to the forest fens. - and I really like that you are using the umbrella I never go without my trusted montbell ;) ps: you get more views in 15 min then I get for my video of that section in a hole year :P
Spectacular!
y'all may have the four leaf clover, but WE were the LUCKY ones with this vid! what beauty....and not just our Dixie mommy
Well, I took exactly the same route up AND down when I was hiking the Conic Hill day walk last April. Down I went backwards. Was much easier than forwards.
Just got back from the Scottish Highlands this past weekend. Hope you got out to Skye, which was the best part of our trip.
“You take the high road, and I’ll take the low road.”
Midges are what we call 'no-see-ums' in Canada or the northern USA. They burn like the dickens when they bite, and will go through most mosquito netting. Yep, no fun if they swarm you.
Yeah, if you come to Scotland, you should get a Highlander (that's the brand name) Or Trespass (also a brand name) headnet rather than bring a mossie net from North America.
The Scottish midges are not like English midges or American midges. And a mosquito net is useless because they are smaller than mosquitoes and will fit right through. You haven't met a midge until you've met a Scottish midge
Hint to find 🍀4 leaf clovers; their geometry is different than the other ☘3 leaf clovers. 🍀are square, ☘are triangular. Once you see one, they grow in patches.
I kinda think people who manifest high vibrations can see them easier, when plucked their vibration lowers so others see it too.
Remember to add a stone near fort William !
Ha! I find 4 leaf clovers all the time. See you don’t find them if you aren’t looking in the first place! Great minds see the pattern changes. 😆🍀
You do sound like Dolly! I bet the Scots are digging you two.